Evaluate the environmental‚ social and economic impacts of tourism at a national and global scale Tourism is the world’s largest and fasted growing economic activity. It consists of a multitude of both positive and negative impacts on people’s lives and the biophysical environment. A suitable balance must be established between the environmental‚ social and economic impacts of tourism in order to ensure its long-term sustainability and in prosperity as a mutually beneficial economic activity on
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I reported the progress to my Production Manager. 1.3.4 Training coordinator for workmen and their certification Based on process and production requirements‚ I was training operators to perform operations like molding‚ turning‚ assembly and leakage testing based on different size. I was conducting tests to get information of further need of training. Samples made while training was used to certify operators. 1.3.5 Inspection on
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constant and alert watch for the needs is necessary‚ and appropriate steps have to be taken for generation to meet the increasing demand. It would be wisdom to plan a long-term power generation strategy to enhance power generation efficiency. * Leakages and wastages have to be prevented at all costs. Likewise power distribution efficiency should also be improved with an appropriate new technology. Totally concealed power lines and substations should be erected to transmit power without any undue
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Most mains-operated equipment in use today is connected to the supply via plugs and sockets. These are generally acceptable in benign environments‚ but can be unsafe or have limited life in the presence of moisture. In explosive atmospheres and in undersea applications‚ special connectors must be used. This paper describes a technique‚ the contactless energy transfer system (CETS)‚ by which electrical energy may be transmitted‚ without electrical connection or physical
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INTRODUCTION In this essay I will explain what externalities are‚ why they can be problematic‚ how they can be addressed‚ the role of government and the potential effects of how governments choose to intervene‚ concluding that transaction costs are a major determinant of the best policy response to the issue of externalities. WHAT ARE EXTERNALITIES? Connolly & Munro (1999) describe an externality as “an action by one agent which affects directly the well-being or production possibilities
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Tourism in Malaysia Tourism means activities that occur when tourists travel and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than a year for business‚ leisure and etc. It is the second largest foreign exchange earner‚ after manufacturing. Positive impact of tourism industry on economy 1. Contributed to foreign exchange earnings Tourism expenditures and the export and import of related goods and services generate income to the host economy and can stimulate the investment necessary
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contracts with Inova allows for further software based electronic development processes to meet increased demand in the market. * Due to the breakup of Inova’s contract with RLK’s competitor Psycosonics‚ there may be an intellectual property leakage from the Psycosonics project into the iVid project. RLK will benefit from this tremendously. Threats * Erosion of brand image due to customer realization of RLK’s outsourcing initiative (no longer produced in the U.S.) * Unmet expectations:
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om the US Food and Drug administration(FDA)‚ BPA can possibly cause hazards to foetuses‚ infants‚ and young children. The adverse effects of BPA will be explained in details in plastics No. 7. 1: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) – Safe Problem: antimony‚ EA PET are often used to hold soft drinks‚ water‚ juice‚ sports drinks and other drinkable or edible liquids. It is also used in microwavable food trays and oven-friendly thin plastic. This plastic is considered to be safe but there is still risk
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economy is in equilibrium with a trade deficit and that saving is greater than investment. According to the circular flow model‚ the government’s budget: must be in deficit 11. Which of the following statements is true regarding leakages and injections? Since leakages equal injections‚ aggregate income equals aggregate expenditure. 12. Which of the following is an injection into the circular flow? transfer payments 13. Which of the following would not be included in the measurement of GDP? transactions
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premium buyers do not migrate to those products. Ex – IBM and Intel slowing down its printer or processor. A sense of exclusivity is important! 4. Leakages and its unintended consequences – Price targeting can be good. An example is a pharmaceutical firm that can effectively charge different price in India and US without putting off the Americans. However‚ leakages often discourage firms from doing this. Interesting bit – In the above case private greed (charging differently) serves public interests (availability
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